At our law firm, Nebraska Legal Group, we focus solely on helping the residents of Omaha and the surrounding counties in Nebraska overcome difficult family law challenges. Our four attorneys, managing partner David Crum and associates Todd Engleman, Chris Pomerleau and Greg Lake work together to offer clients both high-quality representation and much-needed support when they face any family law...

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